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TMLE - Short for Through My Librarian Eye's - TMLE is a blog I started for the sake of writing about all the books I love, hate, or feel indifferent about.
As it turns out, TMLE is a blog about that, and more. Through it I will continue to post my views and opinions on books and the field of librarianship, I will also write about my adventures and misadventures in becoming a librarian. Lastly, but possibly most importantly the blog is going to take on the essence of an online zine which will feature reviews on books, and even author interviews!
There’s a lot of buzz each November around NaNoWriMo — you may notice some of your favorite blogs dedicating themselves to churning out 50,000 words this month. If 50,000 words seem like 49,000 too many or you’re more interested in blogging than writing a book, NaBloPoMo — National Blog Posting Month …
Mh… I like the idea… but I will probably do the NaNoWriMo
I’m gonna try and push myself to do the impossible. I will try to keep blogging at least 1,000 words per day as well as write 2,500 words for two books. I will try…might need a hell lot of coffee or I will have to teach my brain to use the power of cell phone blogging.
Fabulous idea. Not a cats chance in hell of managing to do this this year. But good luck to everyone who tries. Would love to follow someone who is going to attempt this.
Great post and awesome challenge! Thanks for the hints and inspirational resources.
However, all the hype about NaNoWriMo and NaBloPoMo leaves me wondering why November is the month to do all these demanding things… Most writers (and people in general) catch the blahs this time of year. I think the writing / blogging community should start something in January, when we’re all high on New Years’ resolutions!!
Challenge accepted!!!!
well, what do you know? I’m gonna take you up on that challenge!
I am going to try for a blog a day this month!
This is great way for a writer to increase the speed of thoughts to be pen down. However, I was trying to understand how does one get the badge as mentioned above. Is there any prizes to be won if done . And would the curator of Blogher would get to know our participation. Lets us the details or link we can read exactly each each details.
I’ll be doing this this month. Hopefully it won’t end horribly.
If you follow one of the links to BlogHer you can find the code for the badges, register for the official blogroll, and see the requirements for being entered to win prizes — they’re giving away iPad minis, as well as passes to the 2014 Annual BlogHer Conference!
All those of you jumping into the ring — congrats, and good luck!